Corporate Information

Cheyenne Exploration has transitioned from an environmentally responsible and low-cost oil and gas exploration firm to a provider of clean energy technologies in America. One such technology involves the recycling of oil that already exists in the US – used motor oil (UMO). Another examines the mechanisms for producing energy in a cleaner manner.

The primary mission for the Company is to promote re-refining UMO technology. A secondary interest is researching "clean coal" and "coal-to liquid" technologies with the possibility of future long term investment.

The Company’s mission began to change as the management of Cheyenne Exploration became aware of an industry-related project that directly and tangibly addressed pollution – re-refineries.

Since 2005, Cheyenne Exploration’s main focus has been on oil and gas activities in Wyoming. In 2006, the shareholders were approached to assist in financing the cost of building a re-refinery. Since mid 2006, Cheyenne Exploration has been researching opportunities involved in the construction of re-refineries.
 
Specifically this research involves the re-refining of used motor oil (UMO). The projected cost to build a re-refinery in the United States is $65 million dollars. With capital expenditures this high it was important to examine some of the underlying factors involved in re-refining UMO. One of the most surprising aspects was that obtaining UMO for re-refining involved competitive bids.

The main competition for purchase is coming from a highly questionable utilization of UMO – "bunker fuel." This website describes what is currently happening with UMO in America with the intention of promoting re-refining.